fougère des aigle

Pteridium aquilinum

Plant descriptions 2

Rhizome widely creeping, subterranean, 5-10 mm in diameter; scales brown, very fine, up to 1 mm long. Fronds widely spaced, stiff, hard, erect, pubescent fronds, 0.5-1.75 m tall, often forming large, dominant colonies in suitable habitats. Stipe up to 0.5 m long, underground portion swollen and covered with fine, brown hairs, above-ground portion pale-green, glabrous. Lamina 3-pinnatifid to 4-pinnate, triangular in outline. Pinnae standing out from the rhachis horizontally at nearly right angles; basal pinnae half as long as the frond; pinnae in the upper half 3-pinnatifid. Pinnules deeply incised, joined to the costules, with apices that are not long and narrow. Sori linear, continuous, situated just inside the inrolled margins; pseudo-indusium continuous.

Elevation 2

Up to 1 500 m.

Similar species 2

Syn. Pteris lanuginosa ; Pteris capensis ;Pteris aquilina ;Pteris lanuginosa ;

Reference 2

Thomson, John A. (2004). "Towards a taxonomic revision of Pteridium (Dennstaedtiaceae).". Telopea 10 (4): 793–803.

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  2. (c) Romer Rabarijaona, some rights reserved (CC BY-SA)

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Taxonomy:family Dennstaedtiaceae
Plant growth form Fern
Vegetation Wooded grassland mosaic, cultivation